Good to know.
RR House Rules
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It will need some serious play testing other wise I’m pretty sure France doesn’t stand a chance given that Germany starts off with 63 Infantry and 23 artillery, Germany might have to lose units or France gets more. Also Russia’s railway system wasn’t that developed which is why Nicholas couldn’t call off mobilization even if he wanted too.
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I say rail any amount of units anywhere you like within Europe and Ottoman starting tts, but only through CONTROLLED friendly areas. You can rail into contested areas, but only if you stop there and conduct no combat in that tt this turn.
Yes, theoretically you could rail units straight from Lisbon to Baghdad, but if the enemy allow you to control that big a stretch of tt they’re really not trying.
This gives the enemy ample opportunity to disrupt your network, other house rules might allow bombers to target rail connections.
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This idea also crossed my mind.
Problem is a blob of German units could shuck all the way to Egypt if the Ottomans take it and puke forth all over Africa.That was what I thought, too. My idea is that rails should be limited to Europe, like they were in real life, so no French troops railing from Tunisia clear to Togoland in one turn. Also, the second part of my idea was that troops can only rail across originally owned or allied-owned territories, including pro-side neutrals. The problem with this, of course, is that the Rumanian-Serbian border keeps the two Triple Allies from resupplying the Ottomans at all.
Serbian/Romania did block AH/German aid to Otto in the war once they were defeated their RR were used to open
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Rails are going to get too messy.
The simple version is (roll a die, that many land units this turn can move 4 spaces amongst territories friendly to your faction) -
I believe German supplied the Turks through Romania before it entered the war; perhaps neutrals stay open for rail transit, rather like my suggestion that the country closest to a non-aligned neutral picks up its money representing trade, i.e. Germany collect Dutch income as long as that country is neutral.
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Personally, rails will make the game be much longer. If the allies and or CPs have to account for where the other team may ‘rail’ units, offensive operations may be less likely.
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Thats a risk anyway, hence my suggestion that every player must make at least one mandatory attck each turn of no less than 5 units (if able).
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Thats a risk anyway, hence my suggestion that every player must make at least one mandatory attck each turn of no less than 5 units (if able).
That’s a pretty good idea and it plays into your morale system- you lose morale every turn right?
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Rails are going to get too messy.
The simple version is (roll a die, that many land units this turn can move 4 spaces amongst territories friendly to your faction)This I like. Maximum of four spaces. Perhaps not having to roll a dice for number of units transported. Make it five units maximum a turn to one or more spaces along the route.
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That’s the idea - people at home are going without to pay for this vast army, and its just sitting there doing nothing.
Also, troops and sailors sitting in barracks getting bored are a breeding ground for mutiny and revolt.
Thats a risk anyway, hence my suggestion that every player must make at least one mandatory attck each turn of no less than 5 units (if able).
That’s a pretty good idea and it plays into your morale system- you lose morale every turn right?